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Garon, at some point in his life, had two children, Leno and Pano. He was quick to train his two children how to use ÄRM. Leno, however, was angry that, while his father had powerful ÄRM, he would only get weaker ones. One day, while training, Leno ran away, with Pano chasing after him. Garon searched for the two, and eventually found then being attacked by a bear-like monster. Without even using an ÄRM, Garon defeated the monster, though he would reveal this only to Pano. The three would eventually join the Chess Pieces, more-likely-than-not very recent before the main storyline.

Garon makes his first appearance during the first round of the War Games alongside his children. After Leno loses and Pano wins, Garon faces Ginta Toramizu. At first Ginta is unable to harm Garon due to his hardened body, though once Ginta summons Gargoyle, Babbo's third form, Garon is nearly killed, though when Pano intervenes, Ginta spares him. At the same time Pano also reveals to Leno that Garon defeated the monster without ÄRM, leading Leno to realize that ÄRM aren't the only key to strength.

Much later, Garon and Ash confront Rolan over his upcoming battle with Alviss the night before the final battle. Garon also points out that Alviss also has explosive ÄRM.

Garon and his family watch the final round togehter. Following Phantom's defeat to Ginta, the family, along with most other Chess Pieces there, leave Reginlief Castle.

Garon makes his reappearance in a small cottage near Alcalupa Port, where he and Leno, after getting seriously wounded by King, barely make it to Pano before dying, leaving her shocked after her father and brother died. Both of them are revived following King's death. During the end credits of the final episode, Garon and Leno are shown giving Jack, who is dating Pano, a thumbs up, showing they fully support Pano and Jack's relationship.